Six 4K aerial perspectives of Orlando's I-4 and 408 (East-West Expressway) interchange — the largest highway intersection in Central Florida, locally known as the "spaghetti bowl." All three clips captured on February 14th, 2026, between late morning and mid-afternoon in clear and partly-cloudy light. One license covers every angle in the pack.
The cinematic hero — a 60-second aerial of downtown Orlando's skyline framed by the I-4 / 408 interchange in the foreground, with a dramatic ceiling of cumulus clouds rolling above the city. The highest-production-value angle in the catalog — a true establishing shot that can anchor an entire opening sequence or carry a 30-second spot end-to-end. Pairs exceptionally well with voiceover thanks to the slow aerial drift and full minute of uninterrupted runtime. Ideal for brand-film openers, corporate keynote intros, regional tourism campaigns, and documentary cold opens.
The Kia Center perspective — a 27-second establishing shot framed with Kia Center (the downtown sports and entertainment arena home to the Orlando Magic and Orlando Solar Bears) prominently on the left of frame, the full downtown Orlando skyline directly behind, and the interchange spanning the foreground. A rare single-composition shot combining three distinct regional landmarks: the largest interstate interchange in Central Florida, the city's primary indoor sports venue, and the CBD skyline. Strongest angle for sports marketing, event-arena promos, regional economic-development presentations, and Orlando news establishing shots.
The downtown side-angle — a 30-second aerial of the spaghetti-bowl ramp complex with downtown Orlando centered as the backdrop. Multi-level flyovers, ramps, and the East-West Expressway deck fan out across the foreground while the city's office towers rise behind in clear midday light. A clean, timeless, pure-infrastructure composition (no logos, no event crowds, no seasonal decorations) suitable for long-shelf-life content: transportation documentaries, urban-planning presentations, Florida DOT and municipal content, real-estate market overviews, logistics and commercial-trucking marketing, and news packages about Central Florida growth.
The Lake Lucerne combination — a lower-altitude winter morning angle with Lake Lucerne anchoring the left side of frame (its small fountain spray and the circular Lake Lucerne pedestrian bridge clearly visible), the I-4 elevated deck curving through the middle of frame, Kia Center upper-right, and the distinctive Vue tower on the right edge anchoring the downtown skyline. Combines four major Downtown Orlando landmarks (Lake Lucerne, I-4, Kia Center, The Vue) in a single low-altitude composition — useful for downtown-Orlando tourism content, multifamily marketing for the Lake Lucerne / SoDo neighborhood, and any establishing shot that wants water in the foreground rather than pure infrastructure.
The high-altitude east view — a unique looking-east composition from high altitude. The far horizon shows distant Central Florida lakes, the I-4 / 408 interchange fans out across the middle ground, the rippled zinc-colored roof of Dr. Phillips Center's Steinmetz Hall sits dead-center mid-frame, and downtown mid-rises rise on the right. A 'from-above-looking-east' angle unlike any other panel in the pack — strongest choice for performing-arts editorial, Dr. Phillips Center marketing, urban-planning presentations that need a non-skyline-centric angle, and any reel that wants the interchange shown as part of the broader Central Florida lakes-and-roads geography.
The summer seasonal variant — the same general spaghetti-bowl composition as the winter angles but in full summer color: lush green trees, brighter midday sun, a lake in the foreground (Greenwood Park / Lake Lucerne) with surface ripple, the interchange dominating mid-frame, and the downtown skyline compressed in the upper background. Valuable as a seasonal alternate for buyers who need a June/summer version of the same landmark for warm-weather marketing, summer tourism campaigns, June news packages, or to cut against the winter clips for a 'same place, different season' before-and-after sequence.
Native 4K (3840×2160) at 29.97 fps across all six clips. H.264 MP4 masters delivered after purchase. Together, the six clips give editors enough coverage to cut an entire opening sequence, multi-minute establishing montage, or documentary cold open without leaving this one location. One $79 Standard or $299 Extended license covers the full pack.
Web, social, YouTube, presentations, real estate listings, internal business use. Unlimited duration, unlimited views, non-exclusive.
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